I noticed that the photo featured on the sidebar of this blog gets dozens of visits, but the rest of the photos in the same set get about a quarter as many visits. Now, I hardly expect y’all to pore over our vacation photos — but some people might have misconceptions about how those photos are posted.
I post photos to flickr in sets, which are groups of photos arranged in a particular order (usually to tell a story). When you’re looking at a photo in Flickr, you can see the rest of its set by looking to the right, where you’ll find a control box entitled “This photo also belongs to:” and the name of the set. For example, the current new photo belongs to a set called “Dave the Quality Commenter Lead Mines Chimney of Carrickgollogan Ireland (Set)”.
The best way to see what sets are available is to click on the link below the featured photo — the words, “Bugle Photos”. (There’s a duplicate link a little further down the sidebar — the words “Bakker Flickr photos” under “Blogroll”.)
When you click on either of those links, you see a list of sets, with the newest sets first. This is the best starting place for looking at photos from the Bakker Bugle collection. If you’d like to explore the photos in other ways, read our longer guide to the photo collections from the Bugle website.